Most Significant Changes* This version fixes some annoying bugs in the installation routine and the recover user password functionality that were present in the previous releases.* The new banners module is now included with the core distribution.* It also introduces the integration of the all-new HTMLPurifier 4.4, which contains multiple enhancements that should make it easier and safer to use ImpressCMS.* some more legacy functions that have been deprecated* icms.css has been marked for removal* icms_module_header and icms_pagetitle should work, as well as the legacy xoops* Smarty variables* there is an issue when a module has caching turned on in the preferences, the module_header was not being updated (items added with addScript and addStylesheet were not being rendered)* the protector preload should be copied to the plugins/preload folder during installation, making protector completely active after install. (as long as plugins/preloads is writable during install)* The iFrame support introduced with the upgrade to HTMLPurifier was verified and is tested as working for Youtube, Vimeo and Blip.tv movies. Site owners will need to enable the option in HTML Purifier settings and add the domains you will allow in iframes* The 'deep searching' option works as expected now* Module CSS caching was improved* TinyMCE was upgraded to version 3.4.9 (latest stable) to fix a regression in the first editor where more than one is on a page* Posting comments does no longer generate a fault* Comment editing for anonymous users is no longer a possible option

The goal of the ImpressCMS Project is to stimulate and promote the open source nature of the CMS in both the core and its modules and establish itself as the premiere CMS by expanding the system to meet the needs of their users now and well into the future.

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Between 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 the only language files I see changed are htdocs/language/english/databaseupdater.phphtdocs/modules/system/language/english/admin/preferences.phphtdocs/plugins/sourceeditors/codemirror/language/english.php (I'm not sure if we changed this, or the external library changed)

great initiative. I didn't know about transifex. Seems like an interesting service.

One of my plans for the 2.0 release was to make translations easier for the translators. No more text-file editing and comparing two different languages to see what lines were missing in which language. We'll have to look if transifex does what we need, but already it is a big improvement.

When it comes to modules : if you look at the "impressCMS 1.3+" category, those are all modules that should work fine with ImpressCMS 1.3 and later.

Translations can be more easier with/out Transifex, by dropping down DEFINE, use J! .INI files, and 2 files per module, 1 for language/english. Also for 1.3.3 or 1.4 there should be language names changes, instead of portuguesebr to be changed to pt_BR, instead of spanish/ to es_ES, so next derivatives can go as is, eg. es_CA for Catalan and so on, Chinese have Simplified, Traditional, Mandarine and few more, Indians have a lot of different versions used. French Canadian is different then French (fr_FR).